Award-winning Country music star Lee Ann Womack is coming to the Diamond Center.

In a world of faster, harder, louder, Lee Ann Womack wants something far more radical: to be real. Strip it all away, get to the core of life, love and raw emotion – and you find songs that distill it all to the stopping power of a hollow point bullet.

Legendary music icons, THREE DOG NIGHT, celebrate their 4th decade bringing with them some of the most astonishing statistics in popular music. In the years 1969 through 1974, no other group achieved more top 10 hits, moved more records or sold more concert tickets than THREE DOG NIGHT.

Mexican singer Pedro Fernández has made the jump from pre-teen prodigy to full-grown superstar with more than 25 LPs to his name. In a career spanning two decades, with dozens of chart hits throughout Mexico and Latin America.

Frank Caliendo has been making people laugh his entire life. He is well known for his impressions of famous actors Morgan Freeman, Al Pacino, Robin Williams and Robert DeNiro; politicians George W.Bush, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama; broadcasters John Madden, Charles Barkley and Jon Gruden; and talk show hosts Dr. Phil, Jay Leno, and David Letterman.

The Rock of the ‘80s tour is a celebration of the ‘80s featuring Berlin, The Romantics, and The Smithereens.

Berlin topped the charts in 1986 with the single “Take My Breath Away,” the love theme from the Tom Cruise movie Top Gun. Berlin’s current lineup is Terri Nunn (vocals), Chris Olivas (percussion), Carlton Bost (guitar), and Dave Schultz (keyboards). The original members of The Romantics—Wally Palmar, Mike Skill and Rich Cole—created some of the most influential and beloved rock and roll of all time with songs like “What I Like About You,” “Talking In Your Sleep” and “One In A Million.” The Smithereens formed in 1980 and had hits like “Blood and Roses,” “Only a Memory,” and “A Girl Like You.”

Motown icon Smokey Robinson is coming to the Diamond Center. With his eternally smooth and instantly recognizable falsetto alone – without the strings, bass, guitar or drums – legendary singer/songwriter/producer SMOKEY ROBINSON’s honey-coated voice absolutely is the audio equivalent of comfort food…comfort food for the soul…with soul. Motown legend’s forthcoming ROBSO Records CD, Time Flies When You’re Having Fun has certainly been “prepared in a traditional style,” while that oh-so-familiar, highly identifiable crooning has an indisputable “nostalgic or sentimental appeal.”